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Posted By: Don
I have a 1933 Goudey Ruth (#144) that is very pale. I had always assumed that the card had just faded (by sunlight or whatever), although I did find it odd that it would fade evenly. But a couple of years back, I saw a similar card in a Huggins and Scott auction. It was listed as a print variation -- does anybody here have any additional info? |
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Posted By: Bill
Card #144, Ruth was a double print. Since the Lajoie, #106, was not issued until 1934, the Ruth card was double printed to make up for the #106 loss. Whether that has anything to do with a variation I do not know. |
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